In
it tragic that our government is so irresponsible with tax-payer money. While millions of American citizens are losing their homes, tens-of-millions
are unemployed, and tens-of-thousands are homeless—our government spends
recklessly...

"Piss Christ is a controversial
photograph by American photographer
Andres Serrano. It depicts a small plastic
crucifix submerged in a glass of the artist's urine. The piece was a
winner of the Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art's "Awards in the
Visual Arts" competition,which is
sponsored in part by the National Endowment for the Arts, a United
States Government agency that offers support and funding for artistic
projects."

The NEA (The National Endowment for the Arts)
is of the Devil. How can Americans sing “God Bless America,” or boast “In
God We Trust” in view of such wickedness? Andres Serrano was paid
$15,000 by the U.S. government for his blasphemous “art” titled “Piss
Christ.” Why? Clearly, the Devil is at work.

I agree with Phyllis Schlafly:

"Having a federal Ministry of Culture is
bad enough, but forcing the taxpayers to finance one that is forbidden
to observe standards of decency, is downright obscene."

We are living in some insane times. It was
reported in the news that the IRS sent two agents to the business owner
of a car wash in Sacramento, California to collect 4 cents in unpaid
back-taxes; while at the same time Wall Street Banksters through the Federal
Reserve System have stolen
$23,700,000,000,000 from U.S. taxpayers over just the past couple years.
It is sickening, and you can rest assure God sees all this criminal tyranny.

Woe unto this evil generation that blasphemes
the holy and precious name of Jesus Christ. 1st Peter 2:7, “Unto you
therefore which believe he is precious: but unto them which be disobedient,
the stone which the builders disallowed, the same is made the head of the
corner.”

Listen to what this whacko writes about
Piss Christ. The art critic
Lucy Lippard writes that the Piss Christ work is “a
darkly beautiful photographic image… the small wood and plastic
crucifix becomes virtually monumental as it floats, photographically
enlarged, in a deep rosy glow that is both ominous and glorious.” To
no surprise, Lippard is a staunch feminist and has written umpteen
books on the topic. That seems to be the attitude of most feminists
today who are pissing on their marriages, morality, the life of a
child, and the Word of God. It'll be the other way around on
Judgment Day.